Seinfeld is one of my favorite television shows of all time. I usually don’t have either the time or the patience to sit through repeats of movies or TV episodes that I’ve already seen before, but it’s totally different with Seinfeld. I can watch any of those eps over and over again without getting tired of them — which is why it’s high time I bought the Seinfeld — Complete Series Box Set for my personal collection.
The Complete Series Box Set contains every single episode of Seinfeld that aired during its tremendous 9-season run, which means I’ll get to watch classics like “The Chinese Restaurant”, “The Yada, Yada, Yada”, “The Marine Biologist”, “The Bubble Boy”, “The Contest”, “The Soup Nazi”, and so many more. There are 33 discs in all, and the set of course includes a ton of extra features like unaired scenes, cast commentary, and original behind-the-scenes looks at the show. Even though Seinfeld has been off the air for over a decade now (wow, has it really been that long?), I still miss it and can’t wait to see this fresh material.
Buy.com currently has the Seinfeld — Complete Series Box Set on sale for $184.88. That reflects a savings of 26% off the suggested retail price, and works out to about $20 per season, which is a pretty good deal. As I said, I know that I’ll watch these DVDs countless times, so the cost is definitely worth it to me. I’m going to go ahead and order the set just as soon as I can!
Criminal Minds 4×16 — “Pleasure is My Business”: I thought this was a pretty good ep. I haven’t enjoyed Criminal Minds too much this season, as the weekly killers are getting more and more repetitive and there aren’t any personal story arcs to speak of as far as the characters are concerned, but I enjoyed this week’s effort. They always talk about how rare female serial killers are, but this is the third or fourth one that has been featured on CM already. Still, this week’s murderer had a believable motive and was actually a bit sympathetic as well.
House 5×16 — “The Softer Side” I have to say that I didn’t really like this episode very much. The patient of the week’s story felt unoriginal, perhaps because I just saw a baby with the EXACT SAME CONDITION on Private Practice the week before. So ho hum for that one. And to have the diagnosis be simple dehydration? Well, that was rather anticlimactic, to say the least.